PG i HILLSBORO ARGUS, .'Uf I 1? 1 0 ft iwrwi t tln Pnnt-otflns j Hillaboro i 'rPtr1" a awonl-laai mail ntattr. I.. .. I.'N, Kriltor tViintv OtTici.il Paper iiiWription: $!."" pr Annum. .auM Mfrj Thrilf -- I.OMJ McK IKKKT Notwithstanding the abuse given the "insurgents" over their criticism of the tariff bill, it must W remenlvivj that they are asking only what this same nietreiK!itan press demanded at the last election. Men like Pol- liver and Larollette are not to be turned down by a narrow partisan ridicule. ashington County s ill again be blessed with bounteous crop. the heavv rain ot last week in suring against failure. A littl hav. to be sure, w as injured, but not enough to cause any great damage. You may depend al ways that Oregon is to the fore front about harvest time. The general improvement be tween Hillsboro and Portland, along the two railway lines is but a primary factor of what will come in the not distant future. It wiil not be many years until the entire distance will be a city of small orchard and garden tracts. Goo. Kirkwood writes from Scotland that he is having: the time of his life back in "Auld Scotia" and that in Denny. Sterling Shire, the seat of Sterl ing Castle, ' 'where Wallace bled, " he met with some old people who remembered him when he was a boy although he has been absent 52 years. Geo. was in kilties then, but they remembered the "auld folk" and Geo. when he w as a "wee scambler." Did you take notice of the new line of back combs at Libby's? They are just "beauts," and the price just suits. Mr. Herbert C. Hart, the evan gelist, announces that next Sun day right he will begin some of his ost iaiportant subjects. He will speak that night on "Shams," Tuesday night on "Hell" and on Thursday night "The Sin of the Dance, Cards and the Theatre." Wednesday night theme will be a great song service by the large chorus led by Prof. Magann. Moses McCoy, of Gales Creek, brought in a little daughter, aged 6 years, today, suffering from a lacerated hand, which the little one mangled in a feed cut ter. Dr. Linklater amputated two of the fingers, and was as sisted by Dr. A. B. Bailey. Yes- I keep Arsenate of Lead, the very highest grade. Like the Aetna brand of Lime and Sulphur spray, there is nothing better on the market. Whole sale and retail.- B. Leis, Beaver- ton, Oregon. Clerk Bailey has issued mar riage licenses to John Heesacker and Dora Vandervelden; Frank Bernards and Charlotta VanLoo; Garfield Hite and Agnes Langer Cecil Ward Tolson and Carrie E Fitch. J. B. Imlay, of Reedville, and who has been assessing in his township, says that the haycroi will not be very much better than last year, owing to the fact that so much clover was injured by the freeze last Winter. Geo. Krebs, who is now dairy ing at Cleone, writes for the Argus another year. He is wel known in South Tualatin and the Helvetia country. Geo. is dairy ing, and, as usual, is making it pay- he always does, anyway. Alex. Lhalmers and wife, of Roy, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Anna, and their son, Victor, leave tomorrow for an extended visit with relatives in Scotland. Duane Harvey, of above Moun taindale, fell unconscious this morning leaving a bad contusion on the left side of his head. Dr, Linklater attended the patient A. A. Phillips and wife, o: Camas, Wash., are in town the guests of Mrs. D. T. Phillips Mr. Phillips is an oldtime resi dent of Cornelius. H. A. Lytle was down from Cornelius last evening. He says that Cornelius expects to have a record'-breaking Fourth this year, Banker Sholes is building sev eral very fine cottages at Corne nus tins summer. Cornelius is on the map these days. ' Mrs. M. E. Everitt, of North Bend, is a guest at the home of John M. Brown and wife. ".. B. LveriLt and wile, 01 Tigard, were in the city the first of the week. W. J. Gregg, the hopgrower, is now on the mend, after a cnt jcal illness. SPEND THE SUMMER AT Newport Yaquina Bay The Only Beach In the Pacific Northwest Where the prUy Water Agate, Moes Agates, Moonotocot, Carnrlin, and Rock Oretera can ht found. Out Door Bporta of All Klncta I ic!uding hunting, fithing, digging Rvk Ojoter. boating, urf bathing, riding, autoing, canoeing and dancing. Tur mountain water and the Wet crab, clama, oysters, nh and Ideal Camping 15 rounds, with at nominal cot. low Round-Trip StdtoaTkliota from all points Wshingsou and sale daily. in Oregon, Haho on A Sunday Excursion Rate of $1.50 f.-om Alpany, CorvallU and Philomath, with cone ponding low rat from points west, in eff ct all summer. Cah on any 8. P. or C A K Agent for full particulars as to rates, train schedules, e'c ; aieo for copy of our beautifully illustrated booklet, "Out ing in Oregon." or write to WM. McMTRRAY, General Peenger Agent. Portland, Ore. BOUERV DA G G In the Pavillion at CORNELIUS PARK Opens on June 25, 1910 You will enjoy Dancing on the Spacious Floon Good Order Will be rnaintained. Walhera Orchestra For Music the Best. ROY COOtt. Floor Manager. Washington County Graduates n the 8th Grade examination held June 9-10 fifty four more nnnils in the schoo s of Wash- melon County received diplomas and 24 nassed conditionally. At 1 the three examinations held this year January, May, and June 210 applicants have earned di plomas and are prepared for the High School this coming scnooi ear- ... Names of applicants successiui at the June examination are as follows: Dist. I. Pauline Landauer, Frieda Pubols, Clara Puboli, Knnl E. Josay, Utter Belline, lame H. lacobsen, Hilla- boro, Oreg., R. I. Dist. . Margaret Morrisaey, Florence Thomas, Marie Hamelman, Albert Mathiea, RuthGoorhn, Byron Goortman, Cbattie Chapman, Cotne'liu, Oregon. Dist. 5. Myrtle Bailey, Kmma Ho s- meyer, forest tjroe, uregon, k. i. Dist. 7. Harold Lake, Fred Barnes, K'mer Wohler, Lucy Bloyd, Elma Griffiths, George Humke, Paul Husky, Vincent Engildinger, Willie Nelson, Anna Wiliers, Louise Nieiman, Hills boro, Oregon. Dist. 14. Frank andervemen, ror- et (irove, Oregon. Dist. is. Jenneas Miller, Archie Nichols, Rhoda Knschiede, Carroll Brock, Alleyn Johnson, John Ireland, lA'wis Tumbleson, Forest Grove. Dist. 16. Lloyd Knox, Gatton, Ore gon, K. I. Dist. iH Fray V. Blossom, Beaverton. Oregon, R. I, Dist J2. iva Gors'ine, Allen C. Harr initon, Sherwrxxl, K. 3. Dist. j.s. Clara Thompson, Cornelia, Oregon, R. 2. Dist. afijt. Clara Moore, Thomas Potts, Tualatin, Oregon. Dist. V). Kva Bertroche, Reedville, Oieifon. Iit. jg. Eva Eertroche, Reedville, Oregon. Dist. 38. Jess'e Henry, Josie Henry, Harry L. Quaintance, Orencu, Oregon. Dist. 39. Maggie Koeljer, Hillsboro, Oreiron, R. 2. Dist. 41. Ruth A. Rafferty, Cornelius, Oregon, R. 1 Dist. 47- Myrtle Strickler, Sherwood, Oregon, R. 3, Dint. 4H. Kmily Hoover, Azalea Young , Hazel Hunter, I-ester Davis, Beaverton, Orgon. Dist. 49. I.ydia Thurther, Lamel, Oregon, R. I. Dist 97. Willie Vandercoveiing, Forest Grove, Oregon, R. 2. Those who passed conditioniPy were: Haivey Mathie, Bertha Fries, John (ioodiu. and Willie Husbaur, Cornelius, Oreifoh, Iouise Menchine, Henry Danneel, and Kalherine Houihers, HilIsloro, Oregon. I.eona Walker, Marvel King, and Wal ter Vandervelden, Forest Grove, Oregon, R. 2. Rocoe Vaughn, Irene Vanderbnrg and Frances Tucker, Fotest Grove, Oregon. F.lsa M. I,ee, Gaston, Oregon, R. I. L ona Girod, Orenco, Oregon, Marie A. Stilt, Beaverton, Oregon. Anna Schneider, Kmma Fuegy, Hills boro, Oregon, R. 4. Samuel D:x, Portland, Oregon, R, 7. GARRIOUS-HUTCHISON One of the pretty home weddings of the season was that which food at low pncei. Freeh vegetables ol all kind daily. strict sanitary regulation, 3-0y Saturday to Moadav Rata from S P. point, l't!and to Cottage Grove, inciuai?, in cluding hanch lines, aim from all C K. stations AN bny ana eH Good going an Saiurdat or Sunday, and for return Sunday or Monday. H. A. LYTLE, Manager. took place at the home of Mr, land Mrs. W. A. Hutchison, when tneir daugnter, violet A., was united in marriage to Arad B. .uarngus, ot Banks, on luesday, June 14, mu. the house was Deauuiuuy aecoraieu wun ure gon grape, ferns and carnations, Promptly at hitfh noon the bridal couple, attended by Miss Nellie Johnson and Mr. Dan May, took their place under the wedding bell, and the beautifu and impressive ring service of the Methodist Church was sail by the Rev. W. C. Stewart, little Josephine May acting as ring bearer After the felecitations of the assembled company all reparei to the lawn where pictures were taken of the bndal company and the entire assembly, after which an elaborate dinner was served the wedding presents were numerous and beautiful. Those present were:' Rev. W C. Stewart, Rev. J. Garrigus Messrs. and Mesdames W. A Hutchison, C. Hutchison, Theo dore Hutchison, Arnold Hutchi iBon, ura uamgus, w. u ingles James May, John Loftis, S. A Hutchison, Albert Friday; Sher man, Henry, J. H., James Jr. Forest, Orval and Lelly Hutchi son, Ada and Alice Friday, Rus sel and Wilmer Loftis, Willis, tlyde, Alta, Isadora, May anc Robert Barnes, Mrs. Chas. May and daughter, Ella, Edith, John and Forest Garngus, Nora, Car; and Glen Ingles, Orval and Claud Hutchens, Verna, Willis, Lucy, Ruth, Anabelle and Georgia Sowers, Archie and James May. ANDREW HAUCK Andrew Hauck, Swiss, and aged about 84 years, a resident of Cornelius for about 30 years, died this week in a room at one of the Cornelius hotels. The old gentleman had been ill for some time. Dr. Ernest Everest, who has been attending the deceased today filed a petition asking to be appointed administrator of the deceased, no will having been found. In his room, se creted in different places was found $1,722.35 in cash. He had funds in Portland banks, also. Mr. Hauck was the father of the celebrated prima donna, Minnie Houck, whose name is now Wartegg. She is about 53 years of age, and is very wealthy, the result of several song tours and a splendid voice. She re sides in a beautiful villa at Lu zerne, Switzerland, and is the sole heir of the . estate. For many years, however, she has constantly sent funds to the aged j father. 1 SUMMONS. IS tiik ivi Ntv eorur ok tio HTATKOK OKKilON , H'K W ASM INiiTON (VIM V r'lliol Taylor SaM rinlnliil. a IVrlv Swahl.. IVIimmUmI To IVily NaaMi the liow mtui- .l ilrlrn.l an I; In ihw iianio ul t ! Mat l "'i gon yon ai Ii,tv(v ri"iirv.l to (" ml niKurr I ! A iii. ii.I.-.I t'ompUn I lil.l aalnt you In On" ! rnt'iled milt on or l:'or llm ITili f .1 i n'. Inpl, niiii in m nrrk, alli'r I'lui""!'" . M IV Mil I'Hii, Hi.' ul llii- llol pul.'a ealtoii ul' Huh Summon, mill il v ii i I Ik ' r or ansu rr, lorttanl IIh'umI Ii plkltitit) will apply l.illif I iiul l.ir if i'rH? ttiHml iii iho IhuiiIh ul noil i iinon el.HlliiK lni-n IIik llnlltl n-l ii'iou,l ill hrrwn, mI lur III" eti'loilv l tic In i nor rluU. Noli Swal'li. Till Summon 1 pnliltatnM lv r'" nl lln lton.irs!i 1. "IikIim I'llj" of ihw County tVmt ol Hi Slato ol Oirk'nn lul alilin;loll t'oil.itv In Ul' Hlru,-.. n lint I Irvull Juli; Innn Washing .'oiinlv, nil Mtut Onler . in. I i hiiI -IiiIikI III lilt .Uv nl Mv. IHIil i't.vdi Kii'lirlii'ii, ASInnii't l. r iiih null IS ('lixiiila'r ol CiiiniuH'-'. I"iir(mnl . Oi. 1st (nib My , lux! Jiiiiii III Notice of Sale of kVnl I'roiH-rty bv (iuardiiwi it Mi I'muilT tVmrt fur Sim of Urt- guu, for Mulln iiuali fount In tli ii.hUit of tli K.Hiitxof John llimi ri, a Minor. N'olii1 l hi'frliV Kltm Hint llio iiiulrr it;iitti ill 'll lit iuliii' mii'liiiii, to I lit liii;liMl Hiiilrr fur cwh. itl hi r rum ilo,.r of Hi Ouiuty Court lluiii. in the uy I llillitxiro, I uiimr of w IiiiikI.mi. Siato of Orruoii, .nil tlie rlnlil. H'ln mi, I iotpr.! of llif ittHiv Immpil niliwr In 4111 1 to th roi:rtT lirvlnnftif iUotiIh"!, Im ii'lf an u.IiIivI'IihI inlrrt. In niul In Ilic fullowliiic ilwriNxl n'l iniHTty, to it: IWInnlni; at tli Intrrwtlon ol 1 1 lla.K l.lim Mith Ih Wit l,iii of lllo 1. A. Sirka l. I. (' , llii'lii- Norlli i. ii , h,i iin. tlifiu- Wt III rlml n, tliiii North " liaino. Ill "in- Wil III I'litoiin lo tli K,tnl l.lim uf William KiIiii'h l,ninl. lln-mr South It ( i'haina( tai I, in, IIikiiit Kn-N' 'Jl;l(l I'lialna loth pUiVtll lHt!llllilllK mntainliiK 17 ;7 arrra ami Iwlni; in Ihr .Malivin OilHtlll ll,Hiii'ti, I I'Uiin In Stvlion SI. I ii imliip I North Kani; I Wt.it. VS illanifli Murtilian, Wasli.tiKtou Countv. Orfiron. Almi liKlniiliig at tli South wnl isirimr ol th l. I,, I', of tiuunl A. Spsiln, in Srctiou (i Yon nihli I Stmth lUimn I Wral, willanipll ,Mrlilian, anil runnunr lhnr Wrul I riMl, thruc North arHHl with h I in of th Mill Snarkt claim J 7 haiim, thnc W t 'J clialim lo Wrot line ul Ih ilsliN.iu lluolin Claim , Ihimi' North on kmh! line I V IA"i I'linlim l Hi liaa tin. thnr YUl on Haw l.in t halui to th iiirnrr of th Sl'rk l lann, UiiH'e Mouth on aaiil rlaiiu tin V chain lo tlm plai' of Ix-viuniiiiC cuntaiulnt; ir, acrmi. In WanhliiKlon t'nunljr, (riin. Ami that iwlil will tin hrlil Hi th hour of lln'ii.H-k A M. on th imh ilav of June. IHIil, ami that aall al w ill l inailu iiilijrct to lh pimvl of Ih t 'oiin ly Court ol M iiltiioinah I'ounly. i rt!on. Marl llninritru, linarlian of John llnmru li a Minor. JohnMiu A HiM'knnllh, ltorn' fur Uuarilian. Kuton lilil(., I'ortlaiul. Or. I "ate of Kirat I'.i bl i.-ji nni May I'l. 1'HM. llal of IjlhI I'ublU'alioii Juiih Itl. Into. SUMMONS IN TH K CIRfflT COl'RT OK KTATK K 0HKO0N Poll riik WASH!NtTtJN COUNTY Eiuilie Jmtnuw, Plaiulilf, va Karl Jagnow, Ilrltnnlaiit. To Karl Jaunow, Itrfniiilaut alxiv nnuil: In Ih nam o h Kuin of Oiiirnii: You are bmnliy nutilir.l that th iilniiitill Ii lilrtl a complaint againat you in tin ulnive entitlflil coi rt anil ramie ami you r hirrliv riiilrl to apiar ami aimaur th com p liti nl or hi noun) aiM-arani' nerun on or lfui th lioit ilav iirvwri li ed by tliHiinli-r of n l all'ill lirl, to M it: the -Ktlli ilay of Juiih. A. I). IIUU; ami ll you fail 10 an apx-ur or annai-r th romplainl nrtiln wniin aiparam'n hrn in th plalntilf ill cause your ilfaul lo hx 1'iili iTil hihI iiotml ami will apply lo lliHcourt for th rnllpf prated f- r In lir complaint lirrwln. lo-m ll: for a ilwron lortver iIIrhiIviiik Ih Ixinila of matri. nioiiy eiMling ImtwrHii plalullir ami tin fmiiiaiil ami Unit all Im allow nl to r hiimm- her iiiaiih-n nauin Kiiilltn Zn tlo 1 ami for Hiii'h other and further relief ai to th court may wm init and proper. 'I h date of !i II rat pulillrallon of Itiln uinmnna la Thurmlay, tlm lih lav ol May, A. I, l!liU ami this miii.inoi.n ih lo he iiuIiIimIiixI 011 every 'I hurs lav lMtiin mi 1. 1 dale lor a pero of aix wiwka. I lila mi iti iiiotm la puhlhihi-il hv orilr of Hun. J. II. Campbell, Imlif of tli ahovn nliild court, mad in I haiuhora. Hiim IJth day of Mnv, A. )., I!ill. Chas. J, Heliiialiel, Attorney tor plainlill. Exo utor'i No: ice. Notif in lirliy kivhii, that Ih iimli r HiK0l liaa I."'! nj 1 1 h 11 n 1 ! and ouiillriiitil hy tli County I'oiirt of VVanhlnirioii Coun ty, Oregon, KiPiMitoror thr lift Will ami 'IVHUinent of l'.ilny Cava, iln-faii-d, ami Iibh drly (inalille.l u-t an ih. Now 'I linref'ir, all prnrnna haviiiK i-lalin BKiilnst the mlatH of mud Uilcy l.'ave, dci-iavid, are Inri-hy r'(iind to prnannt thn Nam to th uiidrMii;iiil at Hi law ollli-nof HukIkv A llaro, n IIIIIh born, Orxijoii, to!xlhr wiin propi-r vonrh cm. within six iiioiiIIim from Ih d il of this uotiro, JAM KS W. CAVK, EiecuUir of Hi IhnI Will ami TfMta Iiint 01 Kllny Cav, il.i'i-ancd. Haley A llarn, Attornyafor Rxwmlnr. H. P. Stowellof above IJuxton, will have a hearing before Judge Barnes on July 7, to answer the charge of shooting at a female deer. The act is alleged to have been committed last Fall, at threshing time, and deputy game wardens Herbert Matteson and Geo. Russell state that they have several witnesses who will swear to the shooting. They also give it out that when they went up into the Huxton section they went up there at the solicitation of Mr. Stowell, to look into game violations. Mr. Stowell says he intends fighting the case to the end. The weather bureau gives a shortage of rainfall since Sep tember of last year at 1. 12 inches. PROBATA W. N. P.arrett appointed ex ecutor of the last will of Eliza Jane Harrett. J. W. Cave confirmed as exe cutor without bonds, last will of Riley Cave deceased. Final settlement estate John Stil well deceased, set for July 11. Final settlement estate I), llerron set for July 11. E. C. Luce, W. D. Smith and C. W. Redmond appraisers estate Riley Cave. Estate John Evan Pugh closed of record. I 10 PER CEN1 lO Per Cent Discount on All New Bicycles Sold Main Street opposite Court house. F. K. DAI LEY, PORTLAND MARKET Viilli-v wln-'it tii.p Im Outs, No. i while 8 ic .... f?S V P"(' in t 4" . . , ji(it,-x win j'ij ...17'" m;i 1 iinolhy hay " " Onions, new, pir wick ...... I'nlntoes, iierwirk Ciuntry butler, per Ih. Outside Creimiery, kt Hi KkKs, lr iWuu '." Men, mt Ih Notion to ( (intriK'tom Suiltd proposals will r.n iv.,1 ,v i,,. roiiniy conn of WnsliiiiKtmi Coiml'v m, to 1:00 p. tn. on S.itnr.liiy, J,K. H ; ai d then cta-nr-il ninl nwurilnl (r M,h constrnetioii of n nil on the TnnUlin river road, near llm Co nhs p'Bre I'liu aid Bpecifieiilii.in tuny he aeen t th,. olh.re of the county .hulKe. The riKlt is l.-sj-rved lo r.jrrt nny ,,r a Uui . oriliT of the county court ' J. W. (Ioodiu, Juilve Ilillhhoro, Ore., .lime 2, iy,0. See Wyatt & Co. 's display win dow. The latest styles in hats Kingsbury soft hats; lino straw hats, and Panamas, tf j will celebrate Mienin SHUTE PARK TIIRHH DAYS TIIK HI: DAYS Three - Days JULY 2, 3 and 4 SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY aaaaaaaaaaaaaaBUBBaaaaaMBaaBBaaaaaMaHaBBjaaaBBBa balloon Ascension Each Day Arnold's Amusement Company Steam Swing, Games, Ath letic Contests, Races. PRIZES FOR WINNERS Fino Grove; S. P. trains stop at grounds. Oregon Electric stops within short dis tance. MAMMOTH FIRE WORKS evening of JULY FOURTH f "MiiMBiaBBBlBBmaaM I KIGALBOCHE! IMI0RTED X Ii ipor nl fmin i.ratu.e ))y A c Kul Co n Innc 5; iMUy ieio,U.,l j,, ,R. American lYuheroii 1 rsc F.rmlers : ItMjK.iicrs' Assiiation's Sunt l.k. '"r, all l,laik; Splcml',,1 ciiforinat'iMi, A line Sire. NMU SIADSfAS0N0ri9l0 MolKl tys, at ClcllCOC Tuesdays, at Mouiitaiiul.ilc Wcdmsdays, on call Thursday;;, ()S01, )nvCt l0UsjK. I'i iilays, Home Barn, Hanks Saturdays, at Huxton Terms,-SinK:c service, $7; Season, $12; To insure CO,t 10 sta,ul a'l suck, .$if. Care t prcvc.it, but . ""t responsible for accidents. BANKS HORSE CO. J. F. CARSTENS. Manner. 1,., , i i ' v''"''stians, who bee,, holding meeting h. ;;':t :n P.aseitl(! Street, are talk "'K ''I iMiildino; a chuivh and "'Kr subscriptions. "' Advent Christians, whon ai i u,e nam. t u. 1 he pctitionr Multnoinah oo,m vl their signatures with Ihu Argus and Oregonian, '$2.25. SUMMONS I NO ION COUNTY ''tiii n.-loreHOmber, lnlil,' j"rK (larlie'r, llefmuhint. j To (lurK. (j.rlHir, the uUiv. ntt,d PERCHKRON Ore((oiii You art" n illllnd to appear ami "",' thn iiliiihilnt llleil HKiiliiHt ynil " (move iiiiuium eoiiri a '"""" "" .,,,1,11. .. , . , ...... mi II rat I'" nn :. rntion of II, Nllliiii a wlileh l JJria lgmi lori'hix kn hi ironi i'" ' .,' , nli. iiHiin i on mil zii 11 iniy in i IIIIU, iion , 011 11111 ziin nj 01 ni tliiidiilfl on or lienim whl' h V"" lrh inilriil to aiiiixii' and aniwer ' " .. .lay of .limn, mm, which IhUki ,,f hitIIiikI In ihaoriler Tor thn I1"1'11: ..,,r tli .k Hiiiiimona and If you tall J" ' f anil nnxwer nil or hnl'om aaiil -I11' !' Mtf jnnn nun, lor want ineieoi mn j(. will npiily lo tliHUoiirl for llm r.,, Ktr 1 Inunili'il In mhIiI nooiiilaint. In-wlli r mini 11 ilneren iIIhsiiI ilvln. Ih lioinlHiii 1 H , liiilweei. pl..inl'il ,,,d , .11111111 j Iniony now (.iLhiiiu I Iitnt, irrunllnu plalnllH M " r.nil enalody of llm mlnnr ehlhl nl V'"r" re. ileleniUnt nnd Krantlnir aneli ""f""'Ut. linl aa to thn ciurt aii.iuia Just r 1 aliln. 'I'hla aiimninna la piihllHli.td h.v ow ' Hon, J. W. (Ioodiu, JudK" ' ' J. i nnrtof WaHhliiKton I oiinly, 1 "Vm lor WH maila and mitniHd " lllB .lay ul April, IIUU, Johnaon A Hlnnl, 1; m.t" 1 , at s (m 1 i'lll! . v. AI', ' fit ."I'l I a. I'' " ,9lf i- ' ' V I10LC ?itn" - r.,r I'lalnwoi